TY - JOUR
T1 - Effects of Neoliberalism on Social Work Practice in the United States
T2 - A Scoping Review
AU - Toft, Jessica
AU - Lightfoot, Elizabeth B.
AU - Calhoun, Molly
AU - Choy-Brown, Mimi
AU - Merighi, Joseph R.
AU - Renner, Lynette M.
AU - Soffer-Elnekave, Ruti
AU - Mendel, Jessica
AU - Marsalis, Scott
N1 - Publisher Copyright: © 2023 National Association of Social Workers.
PY - 2023/6/1
Y1 - 2023/6/1
N2 - Neoliberalism, as an ideology and policy model that favors free market logic, operates across multiple levels of social work practice. Although there is growing interest in the topic, there is a lack of knowledge about the nature of this scholarship. The purpose of this scoping review was to provide a synthesis and summary of the extent, variety, and characteristics of the peer-reviewed literature on the effects of neoliberalism on social work practice in the United States. A total of 132 articles were examined according to the requirements of the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Review and Meta-Analyses extension for scoping reviews (or PRISMA-ScR). Findings suggest that research interest on neoliberalism and social services across disciplines has increased over the last four decades. Social work scholars and journals published at similar rates as non-social work scholars with notable exceptions of policy design and service users. However, there is a lack of research across the literature on the effects of neoliberalism on the supervisor level and the effects of neoliberalism on diverse populations and on key social work services, such as substance use treatment, health services, schools, corrections, and mental health services. Further research is needed in these areas to advance our understanding of the impact of neoliberalism on social work practice.
AB - Neoliberalism, as an ideology and policy model that favors free market logic, operates across multiple levels of social work practice. Although there is growing interest in the topic, there is a lack of knowledge about the nature of this scholarship. The purpose of this scoping review was to provide a synthesis and summary of the extent, variety, and characteristics of the peer-reviewed literature on the effects of neoliberalism on social work practice in the United States. A total of 132 articles were examined according to the requirements of the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Review and Meta-Analyses extension for scoping reviews (or PRISMA-ScR). Findings suggest that research interest on neoliberalism and social services across disciplines has increased over the last four decades. Social work scholars and journals published at similar rates as non-social work scholars with notable exceptions of policy design and service users. However, there is a lack of research across the literature on the effects of neoliberalism on the supervisor level and the effects of neoliberalism on diverse populations and on key social work services, such as substance use treatment, health services, schools, corrections, and mental health services. Further research is needed in these areas to advance our understanding of the impact of neoliberalism on social work practice.
KW - managerialism
KW - market logic
KW - multilevel governance framework
KW - neoliberalism
KW - social work practice
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U2 - 10.1093/swr/svad003
DO - 10.1093/swr/svad003
M3 - Article
SN - 1070-5309
VL - 47
SP - 99
EP - 110
JO - Social work research
JF - Social work research
IS - 2
ER -